Monday, December 24, 2012

KC Design Exclusive 1/6 Bodysuit


From Let's Play 3A Toys, one of a few 3A forums i visit for 3A news and photography (many of which are top notch and better than those on the main boards sometimes), I started to notice this customiser by the username "KC" through a series of creations that showcased her prowess in tailoring for 1/6 female figures. First, there was the cheongsam, which was quite an ideal start for anyone who wants to bash a CNY TQ. Then, there was the orange pumpkin dress, or Penumbra's Halloween costume to pair off with a Zombkin when they go Trick-or-Treating. And, most recently, the 1/6 bodysuit that is featured here.

I felt an impulse to buy the bodysuit, only because I've been looking, to no avail, for a suitable replacement for Yubi, seeing how fragile and prone to wear the material used by 3A for the original 3-pack was. I have previously purchased a long sleeve tee and a hoodie from 3rd party 1/6 accessories manufacturers, but the former didn't quite fit a 3A figure... But in reading how the bodysuit was advertised to be designed for 3A bodies, I decided to get one.


The package arrived in a small brown box with the bodysuit kept in a transparent sleeve within. "KC" is probably the initials of the sender, Kathy Chan (should've guessed such intricate tailoring can only come from a lady!). I stripped down a replacement Princess TQ and slipped the bodysuit on it. As you know, the replacement TQs came with what i named the V2 type body that Lolli had, as reviewed here.

The suit was slightly smaller than the body waist down, but the material used was elastic and hence, wrapped around and took the form of the legs really well. It doesn't impede the figure's articulation either, which is great. This continued waist up with a middle zipper. Unlike the original 3A's suit, the zipper pull used is a short rod, which is much more easier to grip, but definitely more conspicuous. There are some excesses in the length of the sleeves, which is ok since some folds / wrinkles along the arms does make the bodysuit appear more natural. I did think that the collar was somewhat thick with folds right under the neck, but it really is a small issue. Overall, there weren't any loose threads or asymmetrical tailoring; everything was precise and well stitched.





You can see for yourself and judge whether a V2+KC package can match up to the OG Yubi (with V1 body). Honestly, Yubi being Yubi, she does hold a special place in my heart and I personally don't think anything can be a suitable replacement. The bodysuit by KC, however, is probably close enough an alternative for folks who missed out on the OG and don't want to fork out exorbitant prices on the secondary market.





Above, a little TQ "Light and Shadow" bash, if you like... More on the Light TQ here.

I wanted to direct readers to where you can buy this bodysuit, but alas, it seems to have been sold out. I do hope to see more great products from KC in future.

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